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i'm going to start the casehi called reda versus gats. and dna testing. 2000 night in a case of district attorney's office versus osborne the supreme court held that if an inmate has a right under state law to prove his innocence with new dnana evidence, that mt be fundamentally fair. two years later in the case called skinner versus switzer, thee court held can pursue a federal civil rights claim to obtain dna testing of crime scene evidence. they said they have to show the state law has denied them their right to due process. so the question before the court and read versus gats is when the statute of limitations to bring that civil rights claim starts to run, does it run when the - state trial court rejects your request for dna testing? or does it run later after the state court appeals process has run its course? the question comes the court in the state of texas and rodney reed who is connected and sentenced to death in 19981996 rape and murder of stacy. all this time to read maintained his innocence. he admits he was in a relationsh
i'm going to start the casehi called reda versus gats. and dna testing. 2000 night in a case of district attorney's office versus osborne the supreme court held that if an inmate has a right under state law to prove his innocence with new dnana evidence, that mt be fundamentally fair. two years later in the case called skinner versus switzer, thee court held can pursue a federal civil rights claim to obtain dna testing of crime scene evidence. they said they have to show the state law has...
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even fda brown versus williamson that is not true.a the they had not use the phrase major doctrine but the idea is well grounded in prior cases and administrative law context even going back before fda versus williamson so if the concern is and it was not a fair criticism. and in those ways that were particularly applicable to take that regulatory structure and then to fashion it. and my concern is there is no principal reason why we want to have the on and off switch with minor delegations of power. and then to make that rule risks a lot of arbitrary results. more standard like and more gradient and is recognized and the more we respect the evidence it was delegated. that used to be understood and with that basic agency lot increases a standard but produces an increase that we can expect the courts to do reasonably well. and then it is the on and off switch with the beginning of the inquiry. and that we have that normal and then it creates bad incentives. and then with the lower courts it gives them a pass to give them comparative ad
even fda brown versus williamson that is not true.a the they had not use the phrase major doctrine but the idea is well grounded in prior cases and administrative law context even going back before fda versus williamson so if the concern is and it was not a fair criticism. and in those ways that were particularly applicable to take that regulatory structure and then to fashion it. and my concern is there is no principal reason why we want to have the on and off switch with minor delegations of...
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they talk about cases including west virginia versus epa which struck down the epa's clean power plan. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> called order. -- call to order. good morning, everyone. i decided this year to bridge the opening comets, over 50 minutes and another 15 minutes worth of things to say, a leased out right now. i usually do. by theht way i'm trevor burrus, editor-in-chief of the -- a research fellow at cato and the robert sinners constitutional studiess and welcome to the institute were not in her usual environment in the auditorium, you can peek and there which with cato branded hardhats by the way but if you could peak in there it's going t to be turned into a much more optimized for web streamingnt service which is most of our audience to actually, welcoming our audience on web, welcoming our audience on c-span, welcoming to you here for 21st annual constitution day now 21 years ago when i was waiting tables and playing in metal bands and backpacking europe, roger pallotta and james swanson and i gritted this event and the review which is my fo
they talk about cases including west virginia versus epa which struck down the epa's clean power plan. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> called order. -- call to order. good morning, everyone. i decided this year to bridge the opening comets, over 50 minutes and another 15 minutes worth of things to say, a leased out right now. i usually do. by theht way i'm trevor burrus, editor-in-chief of the -- a research fellow at cato and the robert sinners constitutional...
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bad versus good. cool kids versus the nerds. instead, he suggests that we make an effort to see other people and ourselves as individuals. number four, happy people don't worry about what other people think. i hope my teenagers are watching. according to wall there, many people's biggest regret was carrying too much about what other people think. so what's his advice? love what you love. you can be quiet about it if it's not the flavor of the month right now, but don't let things you love go. so you heard it there. this weekend, get out there. invest times with your friends, your family. be yourself, and love whatever you love! and who knows? it just might be the key to a happy life. and on that note, i wish you all a very very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news. thanks for staying up late with us. i will see you on monday night! he was well liked, well loved. he was smart, he was fun. i had the most senseless empty feeling. this is how it ends? why would somebody do it. now what? >> white hat
bad versus good. cool kids versus the nerds. instead, he suggests that we make an effort to see other people and ourselves as individuals. number four, happy people don't worry about what other people think. i hope my teenagers are watching. according to wall there, many people's biggest regret was carrying too much about what other people think. so what's his advice? love what you love. you can be quiet about it if it's not the flavor of the month right now, but don't let things you love go....
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thisa isn't about democrats versus republicans . thisg, is about a former president and his supporters he will e pardon people that attacked our capital blocks from where we're sittingtoday . he saidthat his political opponents were enemies of the state . he has k used this kind of language for years and we've seen the repercussions. he is encouraged political violencehe has undercut the legitimacy of our elections so this isn't about democrats versus republicans . president biden has a duty to stand plup on those stages, to use his platform to say americandemocracy is worth defending . a lot of republicans agree with him and this election coming up isn't about parties, and about our democracy and those principles and a lot of people on both sides are happy president biden is finally willing to step up and say clearly that donald a trump and his supporters are a threat to ourdemocracy , period,. that's what's estate. >> we had former attorney general bill barr said he's not sure a special master is needed for going through what the
thisa isn't about democrats versus republicans . thisg, is about a former president and his supporters he will e pardon people that attacked our capital blocks from where we're sittingtoday . he saidthat his political opponents were enemies of the state . he has k used this kind of language for years and we've seen the repercussions. he is encouraged political violencehe has undercut the legitimacy of our elections so this isn't about democrats versus republicans . president biden has a duty to...
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the second case is mallory versus dash. mallory versus [inaudible] he claims he injured him in virginia and ohio but he brought this suit in pennsylvania. that is the crack of the case. it is not headquartered in pennsylvania so under the traditional personal jurisdiction rules of the supreme court, it is not subject to personal jurisdiction in pennsylvania. but pennsylvania has long required corporations to register to do business in this state and its statute provides if you register to do business in the state you are subject to general personal jurisdiction in the state. the pennsylvania court -- you consent. once you register to do business in pennsylvania you consent to jurisdiction and all kinds of case is whether or not they happened in pennsylvania. the question is whether the due process clause prohibits the state from requiring a corporation to consent to personal jurisdiction. the pennsylvania supreme court said yes, the clause does prohibit states from doing that. the supreme court has taken a very narrow view
the second case is mallory versus dash. mallory versus [inaudible] he claims he injured him in virginia and ohio but he brought this suit in pennsylvania. that is the crack of the case. it is not headquartered in pennsylvania so under the traditional personal jurisdiction rules of the supreme court, it is not subject to personal jurisdiction in pennsylvania. but pennsylvania has long required corporations to register to do business in this state and its statute provides if you register to do...
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there are weaknesses in those regions versus the united states. it is driven by consumer, is -- consumers, and consumers are strong. it is still good, even as the fed tightens. >>. some good perspective there. , especially given the size of the selloff. not just in fedex, but with company specific issues, so the macro worried at markets have been reacting and worth contacts rising, given the specific issues. >> we appreciate your time is always with bloomberg intelligence. as we were talking about, the story of setting up some economic uncertainty is the fed is set for another aggressive rate hike on wednesday of next week. let's get some perspective. marina is with them as a u.s. economist. now, the market is really going to get ready for a new fed speak after a week with some sobering reminders of the inflation challenges. what are you looking for heading into next week? >> i think we have a fed meeting next week, and we are focusing a lot on the size of pipes from the fed. at the next meeting. but i think what will matter more will be the indic
there are weaknesses in those regions versus the united states. it is driven by consumer, is -- consumers, and consumers are strong. it is still good, even as the fed tightens. >>. some good perspective there. , especially given the size of the selloff. not just in fedex, but with company specific issues, so the macro worried at markets have been reacting and worth contacts rising, given the specific issues. >> we appreciate your time is always with bloomberg intelligence. as we...
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justice thomas cleans this up and reed versus gilbert in 2015. there's a lot of consternation about this decision if you want to hear about it you can read an article that i wrote called reed versus town of relax everybody i said there's too much consternation about it,co basically the court is clarifying and capping the role t of government purpose and content discriminate doctrine. fast forward seven years later i'm knocking to be able to show you the signs but i think i can explain them to you the city of austin has an ordinance that says assign the distinguishes between on premises and off premises sign. on premises sign can be built or modified and off premise cannot. this is challenging the supreme court as content based, that is the text of the statute the austin ordinance says as i just said as it refers assign refers to something that takes place can be built or modified if it does not refer to something on the premise cannot be modified based on justice thomas hypothetical oral argument he a one time like barbecue he said what at one ti
justice thomas cleans this up and reed versus gilbert in 2015. there's a lot of consternation about this decision if you want to hear about it you can read an article that i wrote called reed versus town of relax everybody i said there's too much consternation about it,co basically the court is clarifying and capping the role t of government purpose and content discriminate doctrine. fast forward seven years later i'm knocking to be able to show you the signs but i think i can explain them to...
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one of the most restrictive ones, after the rescission of roe versus wade.d to see all of you, thank you so much. maria, arizona joins a list of states with the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, what does the ruling mean for women in arizona and across the country?>> it means that this ruling will take women back 158 years, that was before the shootout at the okay corral, this is just so astounding, but i guess not surprising given what happened over the summer when roe versus wade was taken away by this extremely conservative supreme court. i think what you will see is this will continue to energize and mobilize women, and in a way that as a prize the country. when you tell women they can't do something and take away a right they had for more than 50 years, they are going to do something about it, and arizona, don, granddaughters today will have less rights, will be less than the full citizens than her grandmothers were. i mean that is just insanity. you're going to see november women are going to use their right to vote to make things right. >
one of the most restrictive ones, after the rescission of roe versus wade.d to see all of you, thank you so much. maria, arizona joins a list of states with the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, what does the ruling mean for women in arizona and across the country?>> it means that this ruling will take women back 158 years, that was before the shootout at the okay corral, this is just so astounding, but i guess not surprising given what happened over the summer when roe...
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bonds versus cash, you have to be thoughtful, is this a time to go underweight? not recommend going overweight. francine: a lot of this has been priced in but we have seen a correction, but i cannot see anything good. do you see anything positive in the economy in terms of readjustments? i know we have peaked possibly but we do not know how long this lasts. sharmin: if we are looking for positives, one key positive is improvement in the supply chain. goldman sachs colleagues have a good supply chain constraint index. at its worst it was a 10 and it went down to 4, but because of the covid policy in china it has come back up 5, and that will contribute to lower inflation. not low enough for the fed target but enough to shift the direction. we are seeing that and benefits in terms of housing slowly coming down. if you look at u.s. rental rate, those are coming down. it takes a while to make its way through, so renting in the u.s. is a big part of the cpi, both headline and 40% of core. it is coming down. our view is inflation will be 2% lower next year. that is imp
bonds versus cash, you have to be thoughtful, is this a time to go underweight? not recommend going overweight. francine: a lot of this has been priced in but we have seen a correction, but i cannot see anything good. do you see anything positive in the economy in terms of readjustments? i know we have peaked possibly but we do not know how long this lasts. sharmin: if we are looking for positives, one key positive is improvement in the supply chain. goldman sachs colleagues have a good supply...
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so it's hard to find tech versus s&p differentiation versus russell. i look at what's going on overseas in europe and european indexes. everything, the only thing i can ever find that goes green seems to be the dollar these day, and that's not good for stocks if the fed is going to keep raising rates you continue the see strength in the dollar, could continue to hurt stocks. hope springs eternal the vicks is still undercontrol. and there's reasons behind that. i just don't think people own as much equities as they had before i also think people are selling equities, kind of going into cash maybe harvesting, looking to use that cash to deploy later for better buying opportunity in the market. >> higher cash positions, mike, is one take on why the vix remained relatively muted. i'm wondering what you see as reasons we haven't seen a spike yet to a 34 or some astronomica level. >> there's a lot of things going on here, and some of the things we're going to talk about in the options space are indicative of this, and actually some of my own positioning can
so it's hard to find tech versus s&p differentiation versus russell. i look at what's going on overseas in europe and european indexes. everything, the only thing i can ever find that goes green seems to be the dollar these day, and that's not good for stocks if the fed is going to keep raising rates you continue the see strength in the dollar, could continue to hurt stocks. hope springs eternal the vicks is still undercontrol. and there's reasons behind that. i just don't think people own...
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all right, it's the performance of energy versus the s&p and what we know, of course, is energy having underperformed badly in 2018, '19, '20 has had a big '21, '22 let's look at energy itself. the next is a five-year chart of the xle, the atfetf that matches the sector now we're re-approaching the highs. in my eyes that's setup well to break out and finally make again the new highs. and then the here and now chart, third and final. this is xle again, over six months and what we know you have very well-defined minor uptrend in effect since the june, july low. and we've bounced off that trend line well repeatedly, and to my eye we go higher >> mike, what's the trade? >> you know, i think one thing we should say is that i think the days of $50 a barrel crude are probably not on the near term horizon for us. and when we look at xle, the etf really it's a tale of two stocks in particular, exxon and chevron. when we look at exxon from their most recent results we see they're operating well they're accelerating their buy backs at this point, so i think that's a good sign and when we look at
all right, it's the performance of energy versus the s&p and what we know, of course, is energy having underperformed badly in 2018, '19, '20 has had a big '21, '22 let's look at energy itself. the next is a five-year chart of the xle, the atfetf that matches the sector now we're re-approaching the highs. in my eyes that's setup well to break out and finally make again the new highs. and then the here and now chart, third and final. this is xle again, over six months and what we know you...
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that's a lot higher than they were just a month or two ago it makes sense as the price versus come down but is this attractive and i'm not talking investment grade. i was referring to high yield. investment grade and high yield are now both maybe more att attractive instruments for fixed investors. now i can find returns and payouts that are higher up on the capital structure than equity investors. >> so, dom, two different conversations that are unfortunately tied together by the direction of the market. let's first take the investor approach to the market right now. the 60/40 portfolio during the course of 2022 has had one of the single worst years in decades. right now if you're looking for the value proposition, it's presenting itself in that 40% allocation, whether it's investment grade, municipal bonds or high yield. so that's a place, given the dislocations that a long-term investor could gravitate toward right now. the unfortunate conversation right now in the market is directionally, we're trying to figure out, are we going to take out the june lows, are we going to go back to
that's a lot higher than they were just a month or two ago it makes sense as the price versus come down but is this attractive and i'm not talking investment grade. i was referring to high yield. investment grade and high yield are now both maybe more att attractive instruments for fixed investors. now i can find returns and payouts that are higher up on the capital structure than equity investors. >> so, dom, two different conversations that are unfortunately tied together by the...
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versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. mike: it is one of the biggest questions of the pandemic air were school closed too long. receive the data is kids head back to school again. as it g
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this goes back to police department versus mostly and justice marshall said that a protester is arrestednd marshall says they are discriminated based on the basis of content because if they are picketing in fro of the school illegal but it created an exception that was part of the labor dispute. so generally picketing but the labor is okay so justice marshall said that is not up to a first amendment review. and in deciding if content was treated differently it looks to the text of the statute. but as time goes on in the content discrimination doctrines they are using reviews of the government underlying purpose or motivation to enter the content discrimination question. how this shakes out in the lower court and then so long as the reference is not to press disagreement or disapproval with the content the government is referring to. so this leads to a lot of speech averse results holding statutes that refer explicitly to sexually explicit deeds and form of the secondary effects doctrine to panhandle those being upheld and then to say it is panhaling but is not that it disagrees with cont
this goes back to police department versus mostly and justice marshall said that a protester is arrestednd marshall says they are discriminated based on the basis of content because if they are picketing in fro of the school illegal but it created an exception that was part of the labor dispute. so generally picketing but the labor is okay so justice marshall said that is not up to a first amendment review. and in deciding if content was treated differently it looks to the text of the statute....
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so i mean it's hard to find even tech versus s&p, differentiation versus russell i even looked at what's going on overseas in the european index the only thing that seems to go green is the dollar these days, and that's not good for stock, right. if the fed is going to continue to raise rates as mike said and continue to strengthen the dollar and continue to hurt stocks hope springs eternal, the vix is still under control. and there's reasons behind that. i don't think people own equities like they did before, and i think people are looking to use that cash deit deploy later for better buying opportunity in the equity market >> higher cash position is one take on why the vix has remained relatively muted i'm wondering what you see as the reasons why we haven't seen a spike yet to 34 or some astronomical level >> yeah, i mean, there's a lot of things going on here, and actually some of the things we're going to talk about in the options space i think are indicative of this, and actually some of my own positioning could be indicative of this. we don't want to go completely to cash in our e
so i mean it's hard to find even tech versus s&p, differentiation versus russell i even looked at what's going on overseas in the european index the only thing that seems to go green is the dollar these days, and that's not good for stock, right. if the fed is going to continue to raise rates as mike said and continue to strengthen the dollar and continue to hurt stocks hope springs eternal, the vix is still under control. and there's reasons behind that. i don't think people own equities...
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versus how many people come and park in the garages in union square. customers how many are driving versus how many of them are using transit? so we and -- whenever we get requests about rates we have to consider is -- when we make money and when we get common to suggest we support transit. yes, we might be charging customers are pay and someone could argue they are paying too much this money is going to support the transit system and brings others when don't have a car or don't think that driving is the way they want to go there. it is a balancing act there. >> okay. may be take that conversation off line. the other question i had was related to the rates you spoke to that concludes my questions y. thank you. director hinze as a request. >> thank you. this is a question that -- because we don't see it often i think contracts [inaudible] trimming down and maintaining an equal -- level of service. so the one area is to touch on is garage security. i talked about this before [echo] they are out there. i want to [inaudible] what the content is what how we
versus how many people come and park in the garages in union square. customers how many are driving versus how many of them are using transit? so we and -- whenever we get requests about rates we have to consider is -- when we make money and when we get common to suggest we support transit. yes, we might be charging customers are pay and someone could argue they are paying too much this money is going to support the transit system and brings others when don't have a car or don't think that...
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versus 16 grams in ensure high protein.port. boost® high protein. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down booswith rybelsus®. also has key nutrients man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. anncr vo: serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. anncr vo: taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk
versus 16 grams in ensure high protein.port. boost® high protein. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down booswith rybelsus®. also has key nutrients man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1...
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versus 16 grams in ensure high protein.boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you boost® high protein also has key nutrients to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available to more homes than anyone else. and with xfi complete, get 10x faster upload speeds. tech upgrades for your changing wifi needs. and advanced security at...
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-- the booster versus anyone who has gotten the full vaccine series plus the previous booster. we know this protection is important to have. people out there have questions. a lot of people may be saying, how quickly do any the shot? the most important thing people can do, when you're in doubt, talk to a health care professional. but, anyone who is high-risk, or has underlying medical conditions, or who want the extra protection, should be getting the shot. we crossed about or million americans who have done so. i encourage everyone to do so or asked the right questions. julian: or at least put getting it on your radar. we know that is not the case for everyone, specifically younger kids. how quickly well that variant specific rooster for kids be available? we heard news about that, earlier this week. >> this is potentially good news. what was just announced at the fda is that there may be data available for the authorization of this omicron specific booster for kids five to 11 that is very fast amount of time. in the meantime, a lot of parents, they should be thinking about th
-- the booster versus anyone who has gotten the full vaccine series plus the previous booster. we know this protection is important to have. people out there have questions. a lot of people may be saying, how quickly do any the shot? the most important thing people can do, when you're in doubt, talk to a health care professional. but, anyone who is high-risk, or has underlying medical conditions, or who want the extra protection, should be getting the shot. we crossed about or million americans...
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in dobbs the supreme court overruled rowe versus wade and planned parenthood versus casey . as of this date abortion has been banned in 15 states. other states are expected to follow suit. the federal ban on abortion after 15 weeks has been proposed. no supreme court decision as so quickly resulted in the criminalization of so much conduct that was once afforded the highest ec constitutional protection. now in one sense dobbs was unsurprising. row cases days were numbered since the appointment of amy coney barrett but in another sense dobbs is toshocking. it takes a scorched-earth approach and strives for nothing less than row. it's at an immediate impact on the lives of millions already generating conflict and cast a cloud of uncertainty on the status of other constitutions . as you may have gathered i regard dobbs as a disaster and i'll say a bit about why. mostly however i want to explain how we got to dobbs , what it says and where it leads us. and we need to start with row. in 1973 when roe was decided abortion was a crime in most e states. most worthy object that men i
in dobbs the supreme court overruled rowe versus wade and planned parenthood versus casey . as of this date abortion has been banned in 15 states. other states are expected to follow suit. the federal ban on abortion after 15 weeks has been proposed. no supreme court decision as so quickly resulted in the criminalization of so much conduct that was once afforded the highest ec constitutional protection. now in one sense dobbs was unsurprising. row cases days were numbered since the appointment...
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court, including several of the biggest cases from last term, including coach kennedy case, kennedy versus bremerton and school district and a major second amendment case new york rifle and pistol association versus broom. and the recent formed lawsuit, clement murphy, he served as 43rd solicitor general of the united states. joining paul is jeff wall, jeff is currently a partner at sullivan and cromwell, where he leads the front supreme court and appellate advocacy practice. jeff has argued 30 cases at the u.s. supreme court and he briefly served twice as the acting solicitor general. please give me a hand as i welcome paul and jeff to the stage. [applause] well, thank you both for joining me today to talk about the court's cases that it will hear this term. since we have a lot to cover. we'll get right into it. paul, could you tell us about one of the first cases the court will hear when it begins arguments next week? sacket versus epa. >> thank you, it's great to be back at this event which i think is an annual tradition to kick off the term. so very happy to join you here at heritage.
court, including several of the biggest cases from last term, including coach kennedy case, kennedy versus bremerton and school district and a major second amendment case new york rifle and pistol association versus broom. and the recent formed lawsuit, clement murphy, he served as 43rd solicitor general of the united states. joining paul is jeff wall, jeff is currently a partner at sullivan and cromwell, where he leads the front supreme court and appellate advocacy practice. jeff has argued 30...
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dollar versus en gaining -- versus yen getting.have china hitting against speculation, putting in reserve requirements and trying to make it harder to do things like sure -- like short the yuan. let me show you the overall picture. it is about risk off. equities, global equities at the lowest since march 2020 after the severe friday selloff started after that many budget parliamentary plan laid out. s&p 500 futures a 10th -- down a 10th of 1%. usually when there is a weak pound ftse does better. but will exporters still be benefiting in this scenario? looking at asia-pacific, falling more than 2%. 10 year yields up eight basis points. let's turn to the story in europe, the energy crisis. when chancellor olaf scholz has returned from the middle east, having secured only one shipment of lng from the uae. it comes amid fears that germany might face blackouts this winter as a looks to replace russian supplies. olaf scholz says there is still work to do. >> we have made progress on a series of projects that concern the production of gas
dollar versus en gaining -- versus yen getting.have china hitting against speculation, putting in reserve requirements and trying to make it harder to do things like sure -- like short the yuan. let me show you the overall picture. it is about risk off. equities, global equities at the lowest since march 2020 after the severe friday selloff started after that many budget parliamentary plan laid out. s&p 500 futures a 10th -- down a 10th of 1%. usually when there is a weak pound ftse does...
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versus the dollar.5-year chart of the dollar versus the yen, a 20-year chart of the euro versus the dollar. the stronger the dollar is, the more expensive it is to service debt, the more pressure on emerging markets all roads for capital lead out of those countries, most likely into the u.s tyler, back to you >> who even knew we had charts going back 38 years. rick santelli, thank you very much. >>> it is not just treasury yields that are rising investment-grade bonds yielding above 4% now and since the summer, many states have issued new munis can yields above the 4% mark this week, if you really want to go for it, my advice is to sell stocks and buy opportunistic bonds. it was brutal to be a bond investor for the past several years but now it's actually the place to be he says. our next guest agrees and says buyers of investment-grade bonds will be very happy 12 months from now chief fixed income strategist are montgomery stock for the first time in a long time, bonds look like not just a place to put
versus the dollar.5-year chart of the dollar versus the yen, a 20-year chart of the euro versus the dollar. the stronger the dollar is, the more expensive it is to service debt, the more pressure on emerging markets all roads for capital lead out of those countries, most likely into the u.s tyler, back to you >> who even knew we had charts going back 38 years. rick santelli, thank you very much. >>> it is not just treasury yields that are rising investment-grade bonds yielding...
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host: if we could talk about a pair of cases you are involved with -- the actin versus fcc and ftc versus kaufman case. paul: thank you for mentioning them. i will introduce the topic by going all the way back to the beginning of the panel and talking about that first case where the question was did the sackett family essentially have two wait through the epa process before they could bring their challenge or could they say at the begin of the process, wait a second, this is crazy. our property is not in the jurisdiction of the federal authorities. there are analogous questions that arise all the time in the context of administrative agencies, particularly when the challenger thinks there is something structurally problematic about the agency. that could be everything from your whole agency is unconstitutional and humphrey's executor should be overruled or it could be something more modest like the first thing that's going to happen to us is when we walk into this agency, we are going to have a hearing before an administrative law judge who is not removable by the ftc or president but is
host: if we could talk about a pair of cases you are involved with -- the actin versus fcc and ftc versus kaufman case. paul: thank you for mentioning them. i will introduce the topic by going all the way back to the beginning of the panel and talking about that first case where the question was did the sackett family essentially have two wait through the epa process before they could bring their challenge or could they say at the begin of the process, wait a second, this is crazy. our property...
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alright, versus lavin moscow. i'll give you the last word. where do you see this heading caught, cornelia talked about america becoming a big player very soon. where would that leave moscow and is ambitious so it's all about the, as i mentioned, are those started with my are to a point bird. it's about the change in the and the gym and global energy map that's, that's the, the core issue actually. yes. american williams with alan g will come more to european transatlantic actually routes. and so europe ian customers will, will buy more and more american gas actually buy resuming bill. well, angie plans are chill or their bud russian williams, we believe will be day war. totes tor, easton and southam saw them are dust destinations, as i mentioned. and on top of that, as i mention, russia will devour the domestic infrastructure to consume more and more gas williams. so you don't think russia's days are, as an energy superpower are under threat. it's not about that, it's about just just changing the energy map as i mentioned. so it's not the old
alright, versus lavin moscow. i'll give you the last word. where do you see this heading caught, cornelia talked about america becoming a big player very soon. where would that leave moscow and is ambitious so it's all about the, as i mentioned, are those started with my are to a point bird. it's about the change in the and the gym and global energy map that's, that's the, the core issue actually. yes. american williams with alan g will come more to european transatlantic actually routes. and...
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so gas is a bit more complicated versus lab. let me ask you so alternative buyers for russia's oil and gas, right? 9 to china and india, as we've mentioned. but it is that enough in terms of the revenue that moscow needs to power aged economy and continue the war. yeah, actually we're not talking about just the financial side. so we're talking about, as i mentioned, change in the vantage of map. and for russia it's not just only going exports, but actually doing gives us occasion so called of if occasion on the domestic market. so i would just for the re hop of russia actually has been bigger, bigger, bigger part, the frustrates not get the fight. i mean, there are no pipelines and distribution that works. so that the way the government and the gift from go now. so they trying to get to the new customer is actually on the western. so western side is much more developed than eastern side. so the other one is actually more of who so gas is, has been used as a methane actually. and the engine sounds are just increasing their demand
so gas is a bit more complicated versus lab. let me ask you so alternative buyers for russia's oil and gas, right? 9 to china and india, as we've mentioned. but it is that enough in terms of the revenue that moscow needs to power aged economy and continue the war. yeah, actually we're not talking about just the financial side. so we're talking about, as i mentioned, change in the vantage of map. and for russia it's not just only going exports, but actually doing gives us occasion so called of...
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it's the performance of energy versus the s&p and what we know of course is that energy, having underperformed badly in 2018, 2019, 20'20 has had a big 2021 d 2022 it's all the hallmarks of a bearish to bullish reversal. and i think there's more to go now let's look at energy it ever is next is a five-year chart. it matches the actual sector from standard and poor's and we are able to break out to new highs. we fell back to trend, and now we're re-approaching the highs and finally, make, again, new highs. and then the here and now chart. this is xle again. and what we know is through a very well-defined minor uptrend in effect since the june-july lull, and we've bounced off that trend line well, repeatedly, and to higmy eye, we go higher >> what's the trade? >> one thing we should say, i think the days of $50 a barrel crude are probably not on the near-term horizon for us when we look at the xle, the eff is a tale of two stocks in particular, exxon, which represents about 24% and chevron, about 21% when we look at exxon, from their most recent results, we see they are operating very well, they
it's the performance of energy versus the s&p and what we know of course is that energy, having underperformed badly in 2018, 2019, 20'20 has had a big 2021 d 2022 it's all the hallmarks of a bearish to bullish reversal. and i think there's more to go now let's look at energy it ever is next is a five-year chart. it matches the actual sector from standard and poor's and we are able to break out to new highs. we fell back to trend, and now we're re-approaching the highs and finally, make,...
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ae versus apocalypse. they come frm all over the bay area. >> we are unstoppable! >> is similar climate strike is on the peninsula at palo alto city hall. it was a mix of students and citizens, demandint elected officials take decisiven decisive action to fight the ongoing effects of climate chan. climate change. >> what i hope is that they undd how important this is to us. it motivates them to take urgent action. >> i hope people understand that that when we say take us seriously, we mean it. > >> good news from the fire lines lines in the sierra. the mosquito fire is 60% contained.t has burned in el dorado county. > >> to puerto rico, where more than 1 million people are without power, ahead, a forecasd a forecasted triple digit temperatures tomorrow. a growing growing number of essential businesses are temporarily out of business as crews worked to repair utilities damaged by fio. by fiona. > >> the fda is monitoring the imt the impact on the supply chain. puerto rico is a key producer of of i.v. bags,
ae versus apocalypse. they come frm all over the bay area. >> we are unstoppable! >> is similar climate strike is on the peninsula at palo alto city hall. it was a mix of students and citizens, demandint elected officials take decisiven decisive action to fight the ongoing effects of climate chan. climate change. >> what i hope is that they undd how important this is to us. it motivates them to take urgent action. >> i hope people understand that that when we say take us...
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versus 16 grams in ensure high protein.boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new boost® high protein also has key nutrients welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network in america. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (mom) yeah, it's easy and you get $960 when you switch the whole family. (geek) wow... i've got to let my buddies know. (geek friend) we're already here! (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g netw
versus 16 grams in ensure high protein.boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new boost® high protein also has key nutrients welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network...
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and so this isn't about democrats versus republicans.rth defending. a lot of republicans agree with him, and that this election coming up isn't about parties, it's about our democracy in those principles, and a lot of people i think on both sides of the aisle are happy that president biden is finally willing to step up and say very clearly that donald trump and his supporters are a threat to our democracy, period, full stop, that's what's at stake here. >> mike: former attorney general bill barr coming on friday saying he's not sure that a special master is needed for going through with the fbi took from the mar-a-lago search. he is more from the former attorney general on president ump declassified documents. let's listen. >> i frankly am skeptical of this claim that i declassified everything, you know? because frankly i think it's highly improbable, and second, if, in fact, he sort of stood over scores of boxes not really knowing what was in them and said i hereby declassify everything in here, that would be such an abuse that -- and s
and so this isn't about democrats versus republicans.rth defending. a lot of republicans agree with him, and that this election coming up isn't about parties, it's about our democracy in those principles, and a lot of people i think on both sides of the aisle are happy that president biden is finally willing to step up and say very clearly that donald trump and his supporters are a threat to our democracy, period, full stop, that's what's at stake here. >> mike: former attorney general...
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versus expectations. still we are looking at a yuan above seven dollars and the weakness continuing through. officials warning about short-sellers in this market. also looking at stronger crude this morning, just under 92 dollars per barrel. chang shu has reopened after a lockdown. that will perhaps put some demand back in the market. if you want a sense of the nerve in this market, the dislike of risk assets, not wanting to take risk ahead of the central bank decisions, look no further than bitcoin, down more than 4.5%. under $19,000. it follows a theory him e --ther eum. now we are looking at the sentiment around dental currencies -- digital currencies under some stress. let's also look at some of the key things we will be watching out for this week. we have all of those central bank rate decisions. tomorrow one from sweden's risk bank, expected to raise rates by 75 basis points. on wednesday, fomc will deliver its rate decision after not much of a change versus expectations in a survey, we are expectin
versus expectations. still we are looking at a yuan above seven dollars and the weakness continuing through. officials warning about short-sellers in this market. also looking at stronger crude this morning, just under 92 dollars per barrel. chang shu has reopened after a lockdown. that will perhaps put some demand back in the market. if you want a sense of the nerve in this market, the dislike of risk assets, not wanting to take risk ahead of the central bank decisions, look no further than...
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and planned parenthood versus kc five justices voted to preservere roe but three all republican pluralityce the framework with the standard that is more deferential to government. but they still could not band pre- viability abortion. there were several separate opinions and no significant was justice scalia's defense the majority democracy. the constitution test does not speak to abortion so such value judgments but another theme is tradition. and then to damaging a variation on a broader theme of the due process cases and in case after case of ignoring along and clear tradition involving a claim of due process right the courts and tried the traditionalism and then to have the only right deeply rooted and implicit in the concept of voter delivery would qualify asun fundamental. and then to give a careful description. careful meant narrow. those who challenge the constitutionality she claimed it did so by prohibiting her from using marijuana the ninth circuit to look for a right to preserve owns rights but rather look for a right to preserves own right by using medical marijuana. and then
and planned parenthood versus kc five justices voted to preservere roe but three all republican pluralityce the framework with the standard that is more deferential to government. but they still could not band pre- viability abortion. there were several separate opinions and no significant was justice scalia's defense the majority democracy. the constitution test does not speak to abortion so such value judgments but another theme is tradition. and then to damaging a variation on a broader...
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that is one of the reasons why the left and center were not able to put up a united front versus the center right. and the election system. >> i have another theory when i spoke to the leaders of the center and center left parties before the election, i got the impression they knew they would lose. that is not rocket science they were already planning strategy for the san opposition it was a quest to thwart giorgia meloni on the right. it was part of my thought process is that they didn't go down the coalition route because they thought why do we need to do this now? at a later date when fratelli is weaker, we can oust the center or center right. we need to discuss lots of issues about the relationship with europe as well. julianna, this is "street signs. if it was "squawk box," i would talk for hours >>> this is a big day for investors after the week last week which saw heavy selling we have a picture of european equities which are finding stability this morning ftse mib is up cac 40 in france is seeing green. we have red in the swiss market. fairly flat start to trade for the uk an
that is one of the reasons why the left and center were not able to put up a united front versus the center right. and the election system. >> i have another theory when i spoke to the leaders of the center and center left parties before the election, i got the impression they knew they would lose. that is not rocket science they were already planning strategy for the san opposition it was a quest to thwart giorgia meloni on the right. it was part of my thought process is that they didn't...
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i do not know if i can comment too much on different pricing pressures for them versus us. i see the costs and so, that is where we go. you can cut costs, but it's hard when 50% of the area's labor if that is the main pressure point. looking at other avenues for strategies outside of rate increases is a strategy. >> have a question about the act and how this might play into enterprises. talk about what this project does and how it might affect prices on the provider side. the prices act essentially is a price. a fair number of people in the private insurance market have experienced where they might go to a hospital in their network but they get seen by a provider out of their network and they get a surprise bill from their provider. that is beyond what their insurance would cover. so the no surprises act is saying the enrollee does not have to pay and it is between insurers and providers how much the provider will get paid. there are these independent disputes, resolutions, to navigate this process. we looked into this while we were looking into the right filings to see wha
i do not know if i can comment too much on different pricing pressures for them versus us. i see the costs and so, that is where we go. you can cut costs, but it's hard when 50% of the area's labor if that is the main pressure point. looking at other avenues for strategies outside of rate increases is a strategy. >> have a question about the act and how this might play into enterprises. talk about what this project does and how it might affect prices on the provider side. the prices act...
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in the 12 months, core inflation in the euro area was 1.1% versus 1.0% in the united states. in the 12 months since the brewery 2021. that takes -- debbie wary that takes us up to the invasion of ukraine. the increase in the rate of united states is four times that is the euro area. what happened in march of 2021? we had a deficit financed equal stimulus equal to almost 10% of the entire annual output of the u.s. economy. deficit financed fiscal stimulus equal to 10% of the annual output of the entire u.s. economy. the immediate impact of that was a demand for goods united states surge to 11% month over month. that is a 240% annualized goods for the estate. that is -- for the united states. that is a lot. americans reporting they did not look for work in the past month because of the pandemic. worse than that, provisions within the -- raising implicit marginal tax rates on the return work. we have a big increase in demand, and impairment to the recovery and supply, the gap between supply and demand had to go somewhere. in 2021 it went into prices. one of the lessons in the 19
in the 12 months, core inflation in the euro area was 1.1% versus 1.0% in the united states. in the 12 months since the brewery 2021. that takes -- debbie wary that takes us up to the invasion of ukraine. the increase in the rate of united states is four times that is the euro area. what happened in march of 2021? we had a deficit financed equal stimulus equal to almost 10% of the entire annual output of the u.s. economy. deficit financed fiscal stimulus equal to 10% of the annual output of the...
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waldinger says it is easier to see social life as us versus them, bad versus good, cool kids versus theuals. number four, happy people don't worry about what other people think. i hope my teenagers are watching. according to waldinger, many people's biggest regret was carrying too much about what other people think. what's his advice? love what you love. you can be the quiet, you can be quiet about it, if it's not the flavor of the month right now, but don't let the things that you truly love go. you heard there. this weekend, get out there. invest time with your friends, your family. be yourself and love whatever you love. and who knows? it just might be the key to a happy life. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us. i will see you on monday night. you on monday night republicans are lying about abortion. again a surprise? the latest roster. lindsey graham plus the january six committee planning to hold one more meeting before the midterms. what we know about the state of the pa
waldinger says it is easier to see social life as us versus them, bad versus good, cool kids versus theuals. number four, happy people don't worry about what other people think. i hope my teenagers are watching. according to waldinger, many people's biggest regret was carrying too much about what other people think. what's his advice? love what you love. you can be the quiet, you can be quiet about it, if it's not the flavor of the month right now, but don't let the things that you truly love...
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a lot of these classic americana songs have versus, more than what people are familiar with. there was one that i heard him singing around the appointment -- apartment, the red man was pressed from his home in the west, it is unlikely he will ever return to the banks of red river where seldom if ever is flickering campfires burn. i said come again? that was home on the range? it was an awakening for me all of the nuance in stories like our treatment of the indigenous peoples of america for example. how they are addressed then they fade then they come back up. how so many of our human stories in our country need to continue to be part of the conversation. that was something that stuck with me until now. i was going to write a book about my perspective on our relationship with nature. i said that reminds me of back in kansas when that was written, their relationship with the local tribes that once were there leading healthy lives in an agrarian way getting along with mother nature. then the europeans came in and said we would like to do a less good job with your topsoil. until
a lot of these classic americana songs have versus, more than what people are familiar with. there was one that i heard him singing around the appointment -- apartment, the red man was pressed from his home in the west, it is unlikely he will ever return to the banks of red river where seldom if ever is flickering campfires burn. i said come again? that was home on the range? it was an awakening for me all of the nuance in stories like our treatment of the indigenous peoples of america for...
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to the larger public we decided to ask them versus the what is the poetry, the secret of the house, and i'm calling about their motivations. the real goal of architecture is to create habit dads for human, about their struggles and dreams. responsibility is huge. they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d. w. ah . ah. taliban fight us through the streets, armed with weapons once used by their enemies. we see them all over cowboys. the taliban returned to power has changed millions of lives, especially the lives of african women also can make a monday, a sum. if i li like a prisoner, nothing is in my own hands. any more one, before i could do whatever i wanted demands on the line with us. of course i am really much happy. no, there is no rob. you are living like other people in the war. the taliban are back and so is their ideology. but what's it like living in today's stuff, gone is done. ah. we had west out of cobble with into the root province of might on white duck, the mountain c, a wher
to the larger public we decided to ask them versus the what is the poetry, the secret of the house, and i'm calling about their motivations. the real goal of architecture is to create habit dads for human, about their struggles and dreams. responsibility is huge. they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d. w. ah . ah. taliban fight us through the streets, armed with weapons once used by their...
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framing the key contrast, not just d versus r, but democracy protectors versus folks trying to erodeat makes that argument easier. you have a republican landscape, which they have prioritized senate candidates, governor candidates, who are stoking conspiracy about the 2020 election, that have endorsed donald trump's claims that that election was rigged. so that is empowering the white house to go even further on that language. framing november, not just d versus r, but as a core to the democracy fight. >> what do you make of snit >> if you go back and look at biden's inaugural speech, he clearly framed autocracy against democracy. it was clear he was talking about america, and now we're seeing that same argument coming back into play. because he understands it brings trump into the picture. >> we'll be watching 8:00 eastern tonight. thank you both so much. >>> coming up, the inspection team has now arrived at the massive nuclear power plant in the middle of a war zone in ukraine. problem so lve together, and find the answer that was righght under their nose. or... his nose. ♪ lisa he
framing the key contrast, not just d versus r, but democracy protectors versus folks trying to erodeat makes that argument easier. you have a republican landscape, which they have prioritized senate candidates, governor candidates, who are stoking conspiracy about the 2020 election, that have endorsed donald trump's claims that that election was rigged. so that is empowering the white house to go even further on that language. framing november, not just d versus r, but as a core to the...
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versus maga extremists.lection is about mainstream versus maga. i am proud that we have a president that knows right from wrong. >> so, susan, is that how you see it? too many republicans, at least privately, draw that distinction? >> this is very difficult to sit and watch happen in realtime. i do agree with president biden's message, it is true, absolutely right in how he was looking in addressing the nation. however, with two months to go before the midterms, this president is not a good messenger, neither is maloney for republicans. if you're trying to find those center-right republicans or independents, these are not the right people. the way joe biden won was when republicans and independents could no longer support the mega, the donald trump's, and they were not buying into the democratic agenda, they were buying into, we need a stable and safe country. so, i think they need to be a little more careful with the messengers as far as trying to win elections. so, for example, list cheney, adam king zinge
versus maga extremists.lection is about mainstream versus maga. i am proud that we have a president that knows right from wrong. >> so, susan, is that how you see it? too many republicans, at least privately, draw that distinction? >> this is very difficult to sit and watch happen in realtime. i do agree with president biden's message, it is true, absolutely right in how he was looking in addressing the nation. however, with two months to go before the midterms, this president is...
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was very familiar with the case was known as widmark versus vince lee. a group of students at umkc extracurricular group. you are a religious group. the chess club, you are discriminating against us. establishment clause requires us to build the jeffersonian high and impregnable. go somewhere else we love you but go somewhere else. the supreme court of the united states was really at the state of meditation. how powerful is the idea when the speech is religious speech and question. what is going on as a form of speech protected by the freedom of speech there is a double whammy even a triple whammy is the pre-exercise of religion. it's easier for us as a freedom of speech case and using stepped up analysis called strict scrutiny. don't worry it's easy to master, high schoolers. i'm saying this is a book for homeschool kids as well as their grandparents. no solidly rooted in the constitution without should not discriminate against religious voice. a few years later congress had to step in and pass the equal act of 1964 the equal access act. why during the
was very familiar with the case was known as widmark versus vince lee. a group of students at umkc extracurricular group. you are a religious group. the chess club, you are discriminating against us. establishment clause requires us to build the jeffersonian high and impregnable. go somewhere else we love you but go somewhere else. the supreme court of the united states was really at the state of meditation. how powerful is the idea when the speech is religious speech and question. what is...